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only when the report is fully vetted will it be shared with the city. that wouldn't happen until months later. meanwhile, families were still drinking water poisoned with lead. the epa blames the state saying in a statement to cnn, whamd in flint should not have happened and that the epa's ability to oversee was impacted by failures and resistance at the state and local levels. the state was continuing with its own mistakes. according to mark edwards, butchering around a water testing. . they not only tested the wrong homes but altered the reports eliminating tests from two homes that would have shown toxic levels of lead. the state says the changes were legitimate. >> they fabricated a report that made it appear like flint was passing the lead and copper rule with flying colors. >> reporter: in the fall the government admitted there was lead in the water and flint's was switched back to detroit's water supply. it wasn't until earlier this month that they brought in bottled water and declared a state of emergency. >> coming up in our next hour, we'll he
only when the report is fully vetted will it be shared with the city. that wouldn't happen until months later. meanwhile, families were still drinking water poisoned with lead. the epa blames the state saying in a statement to cnn, whamd in flint should not have happened and that the epa's ability to oversee was impacted by failures and resistance at the state and local levels. the state was continuing with its own mistakes. according to mark edwards, butchering around a water testing. . they...
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the d.c. mayor vincent gray has declared a state of emergency for the city. he was one of several mayors and governors who had a conference call with president obama yesterday morning to talk about the storm. i should mention the president has cut short his vacation on martha's vineyard. he returned with his family late last night. people have been preparing for the storm for days. engineers were scramble to plug holes in the washington monument which was damaged in tuesday's earthquake. they were stuffing flexible insulation in the holes. they were also working on the turrets on the smithsonian castle to protect it from the winds and rain of the storm. the city officials have been telling residents to be ready. let's listen to what vincent gray, the mayor, had to say about what we could expect to see here in washington. >> roughly a period of 24 hours during which we would experience the conditions of a hurricane. there could be some flooding. we don't know the extent of that at this stage. our department of public works for the last 24 hours has been making
the d.c. mayor vincent gray has declared a state of emergency for the city. he was one of several mayors and governors who had a conference call with president obama yesterday morning to talk about the storm. i should mention the president has cut short his vacation on martha's vineyard. he returned with his family late last night. people have been preparing for the storm for days. engineers were scramble to plug holes in the washington monument which was damaged in tuesday's earthquake. they...
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the city of guadalajara. the results were a reflection of our family and the results were really human. i feel proud about my identity. new features. greater details. richer stories. get your dna kit today at ancestry.com. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with tough food, your dentures may slip...
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and the sit a ecity city's leaders are helping. and the post is reporting that someone who was in the van that it appears to them that he tried to injure himself in the back of that van, that he was acting in ways that other person thought he was trying to injure himself. i want to get to cnn's brian todd who has more information on the tactics with dealing with the situation going forward. >> reporter: dorngsn, as far as the optics of the situation are concerned, a fairly dramatic different tact. again, as we've been reporting, this has been a flash point of the violence and unrest here. but just a short time ago, along these streets, it's kind of empty here now in the middle but just a short time ago, there were large columns of police multiple layers deep in the middle of this street and the middle of the cross street. they have now shifted. look at wrhere they are now. they are lining themselves on this side of north avenue. i asked the police commander just a short time ago why they made that shift and he said just to give a s
and the sit a ecity city's leaders are helping. and the post is reporting that someone who was in the van that it appears to them that he tried to injure himself in the back of that van, that he was acting in ways that other person thought he was trying to injure himself. i want to get to cnn's brian todd who has more information on the tactics with dealing with the situation going forward. >> reporter: dorngsn, as far as the optics of the situation are concerned, a fairly dramatic...
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gang violence and they put it on the city without going to the city or doing research without the city. i notice how we do that every now and and again. you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. nobody says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. i don't actually. salt lake city, the black section of town is utah jazz. >>> as a comedian i have made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all of the culture and believes that add culture to this crazy country. this is the united shades of america. >>> chicago, illinois not only helps divide america to americans but helps define america to the rest of the world, which makes sense because chicago has been home to many of america's most influentia
gang violence and they put it on the city without going to the city or doing research without the city. i notice how we do that every now and and again. you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. nobody says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you...
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i love the city and i love the people. i think the way people reacted and responded to the whole situation really shows a lot about the type of people that we have here. >> i think i'm pretty much running on fuel right now. you know, it's been tough. but, you know, i think we'll make it through. >> you know people are injured right? >> i don't know specifically who they are because the school has not released the information on their names. but i do know there are seven students that were brought to the hospital. none of them are in critical condition but they were brought to the hospital after the incident. >> isaac moore, thank you. emerson is a great school. >> this is patriots day. it's a very big holiday in boston. >> before the anaheim angels and minnesota twins game in minneapolis, they held a moment of silence for the victims. listen. >> along with that moment of silence there, the boston symphony was cancelled as well as other. >> president barack obama says he's ordered the full resources of the federal governmen
i love the city and i love the people. i think the way people reacted and responded to the whole situation really shows a lot about the type of people that we have here. >> i think i'm pretty much running on fuel right now. you know, it's been tough. but, you know, i think we'll make it through. >> you know people are injured right? >> i don't know specifically who they are because the school has not released the information on their names. but i do know there are seven...
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the city mayor is stunned by what he has seen. we will have more coming up on the other side of this break. don't go away. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. i love this car. real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. this is a road trip car. we're sold. it's so pretty. they're good-looking cars. it feels great. perfect. this is not what i would expect from a chevy at all. get more than you expect, for less than you imagined at the chevy memorial day sale, going on now. get cash back for 15% of the msrp on select 2015 models in stock the longest. that's over four-thousand dollars on this chevy equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. we don't collect killer whales seaworldfrom the wild. to kn
the city mayor is stunned by what he has seen. we will have more coming up on the other side of this break. don't go away. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. i love this car....
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the city. we do that in this country. every now and again, a city gets that label, you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington, d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i've never seen a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. [ laughter ] nobody ever says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. you're right, i don't actually. i don't actually. [ laughter ] salt lake city, the utah jazz. my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i've made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. and now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the cultures and beliefs that add color to this crazy country. this is the united shades of america. chicago, illinois, not only helps define america to americans, but helps define america to the rest of the world. wh
the city. we do that in this country. every now and again, a city gets that label, you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington, d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i've never seen a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. [ laughter ] nobody ever says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. you're right,...
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the city over the years tried different things. but the truth was they didn't see the neighborhoods getting better. that's what we had to change. >> this was a politically difficult thing for you. and in fact you lost support in those neighborhoods from one election to the next. and that was one of the major reasons why. >> in some areas, yeah, i mean some folks approved one part of the policy, disapproved another. and vice versa. what we found i think was that there was more support on the housing side, more frustration on the polling side where we were taking a lot of steps but didn't amount to a department that everybody felt connected to or could trust. >> one thing i noticed is that the poverty rate among african-americans hispanics here are significantly high are than the average for the nation. >> that's right. >> and in that sense how much progress has been made here? >> you know this didn't begin with my administration and it won't end on my watch. but we have made progress. so there is two ways of looking at it. i can poi
the city over the years tried different things. but the truth was they didn't see the neighborhoods getting better. that's what we had to change. >> this was a politically difficult thing for you. and in fact you lost support in those neighborhoods from one election to the next. and that was one of the major reasons why. >> in some areas, yeah, i mean some folks approved one part of the policy, disapproved another. and vice versa. what we found i think was that there was more...
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good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do.
good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all...
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mayor, you know this, has floated the idea of a curfew for the city if people don't obey the stay-at-home order. would you support that? >> i would. i, quite frankly, have been in my house 21 days. no one could bet a penny i would stay put 21 minutes but so many people aren't taking us seriously. for most of us that don't have the skillset to been the frontline as a nurse or doctor and i'm so grateful to the grocery store and drugstore workers and the amazon workers and the drivers of these truck sdwhz mail people. our job is to stay home and not enough of us are. they don't understand how important it is and the only way we mitigate this is for each and everyone of us to stay home, sit on the couch and stop mingling with other people. >> that's excellent advice. as you know, this is time of the year when so plenny so-called snow birds leave the state during winter. now they want to come back home to michigan and elsewhere because they've been hanging out in florida or arizona or other warm weather states. should they come back to michigan right now or stay put in florida, arizona, elsewh
mayor, you know this, has floated the idea of a curfew for the city if people don't obey the stay-at-home order. would you support that? >> i would. i, quite frankly, have been in my house 21 days. no one could bet a penny i would stay put 21 minutes but so many people aren't taking us seriously. for most of us that don't have the skillset to been the frontline as a nurse or doctor and i'm so grateful to the grocery store and drugstore workers and the amazon workers and the drivers of...
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of the city's most affluent neighborhoods. right now, there are more questions than answers really. >> it was the middle of the day. fire breaks out in a home in one of washington d.c.'s most posh neighborhoods. blocks away from the vice president's residence on embassy row. >> fire in the attic. >> four people are found dead inside. tragic. as it turns out, very sinister. washington d.c.'s police chief. >> the fire appears to be intentionally set. >> but before it was set, police also say three of the four victims suffered blunt force trauma. it has been declared a quadruple homicide. the victims, savopoulos, a ceo of a company called american iron works. his wife amy, their 10-year-old son phillip and a woman, their 57-yr-old housekeeper. she was one of two family housekeepers. the other housekeeper says she too was supposed to be at this house when this all happened. but she wasn't because of a strange text message. >> i almost have heart attack. it's very hard to believe. >> the other housekeeper, about three hours before
of the city's most affluent neighborhoods. right now, there are more questions than answers really. >> it was the middle of the day. fire breaks out in a home in one of washington d.c.'s most posh neighborhoods. blocks away from the vice president's residence on embassy row. >> fire in the attic. >> four people are found dead inside. tragic. as it turns out, very sinister. washington d.c.'s police chief. >> the fire appears to be intentionally set. >> but before it...
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>> the hmong community has become a core component in the twin cities in the state of minnesota. we're business owners, lawyers, doctors, and i think where we lacked right now is that representation in main stream politics. when i was first approached with the idea to run for office i said, no a few times, actually. you have to tell a woman seven times to run for office to convince her to run, right? >> you've been told seven times to run for office. you should run. you're right. i should run. >> yes. i'm proud to be the first hmong woman to be elected in the state house. i hope we don't have to keep saying first anymore. >> what made you decide to run? >> to be included in the conversation means a lot. >> i think that is what pushes all of us to not just be involved with politics but really be at the forefront in trying to make our voices heard. >> and also you're sort of also representing different generations, right? >> yes. i'm 28. >> 24. >> i'm going to let you guess. >> 29? >> all right. >> i'm probably closer to your generation. i'm like 30. >> close enough. >> if there wa
>> the hmong community has become a core component in the twin cities in the state of minnesota. we're business owners, lawyers, doctors, and i think where we lacked right now is that representation in main stream politics. when i was first approached with the idea to run for office i said, no a few times, actually. you have to tell a woman seven times to run for office to convince her to run, right? >> you've been told seven times to run for office. you should run. you're right. i...
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the fire started during the friday afternoon rush hour snarling the city's already infamous commute and burned through the night. and a tentative deal in chicago between the teachers union and the city's school board. union officials will meet sometime between now and sunday to draft framework for a deal. >>> and you might think they would be on the other side of this fight. the aclu suing the state of georgia on behalf of the ku klux klan over a violation of free speech. the klan filed for an adopt a highway permit back in june with you were turned down by the state's department of transportati because of the group's history of violence. well, the aclu says no matter how offensive the klan's positions may be everyone is entitled to freedom of speech. >> coming up, more responses to a story we told you about last hour. do you think a professor should have breast fed her baby during class? we still want to hear from you. tweet us at randikayecnn or victorcnn. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total cu
the fire started during the friday afternoon rush hour snarling the city's already infamous commute and burned through the night. and a tentative deal in chicago between the teachers union and the city's school board. union officials will meet sometime between now and sunday to draft framework for a deal. >>> and you might think they would be on the other side of this fight. the aclu suing the state of georgia on behalf of the ku klux klan over a violation of free speech. the klan...
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remember one-third of the city's revenue comes from beach tourism and memorial day weekend is unbelievably important to that. also these businesses are seasonal and if they don't make enough revenue through memorial day they will have a tough time through the winter. >> you feel like you're walking on the ocean. >> reporter: new jersey restaurant owner marilyn schlossberg always worries about the forecast. >> when we're open for business the first thing i look is at the weather. >> reporter: the weather nearly destroyed her business. >> the window frames all blew in to the other side so every surge of water that came up after that ended up in here. >> reporter: the rebuilding began almost as soon as the waters receded. she landed a $250,000 loan from the small business administration and was able to reopen here in april. but it's been a challenging year to say the least. schlossberg survives on one-tenth of her salary and is struggling to make ends meet. >> i went from almost no debt to having about $25,000 in credit card bills and my entire savings wiped out. >> reporter: but she's hoping
remember one-third of the city's revenue comes from beach tourism and memorial day weekend is unbelievably important to that. also these businesses are seasonal and if they don't make enough revenue through memorial day they will have a tough time through the winter. >> you feel like you're walking on the ocean. >> reporter: new jersey restaurant owner marilyn schlossberg always worries about the forecast. >> when we're open for business the first thing i look is at the...
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shortly after about three police cars raced in towards the city towards the center of the scene. i can smell the gunfire in the air. it's really quite an incredible scene. the city is still deafly silent apart from the sirens and the occasion from where i am and the occasional volumely of gunfire. >> we're now just getting confirmation that the gunman, the hostage taker was shot and killed in this instance. we're also getting a lot more information right now about the logistics of how this raid actually went down. i want to take you live instantly to anna corin. you have had a long day and night. now this explosive end. what are we finding out about what police did to bring this to an end? >> reporter: well, after a 16-hour siege, police finally stormed the cafe just after 2:00 a.m. we understand they used live gunfire as well as stun grenades. obviously, the gunman was killed. he was a self-proclaimed sheik, as well as one of the hostages inside. there were seven other people who were brought out on stretchers and are now being treated. many of them taken off to hospital. still
shortly after about three police cars raced in towards the city towards the center of the scene. i can smell the gunfire in the air. it's really quite an incredible scene. the city is still deafly silent apart from the sirens and the occasion from where i am and the occasional volumely of gunfire. >> we're now just getting confirmation that the gunman, the hostage taker was shot and killed in this instance. we're also getting a lot more information right now about the logistics of how...
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a symbolically important city. isis has begun building fortifications around the city. the big question is when an offensive might begin. just when? it seems according to most analysts in this region still months away. the other cities are key battlegrounds if the iraqi government is to relieve the pressure on the capital. the syrian battlefield is more complex and there are signs that they are trying to reassess priorities. elsewhere in syria, isis appears to be pulling out of certain areas where it's under pressure. it may well be re-prioritizing in damascus where it's probably that a new battlefield will emerge. front line for some of the most contentious battles. here is michael holmes with more. t night and this morning and which is still ongoing led to the expulsion of the militias. >> this will be a pivotal day for greece. the deadline is looming and still no deal on the table. we'll take you there live. >> and we will talk to the woman on the short list to become one of the first humans to walk on mars. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what
a symbolically important city. isis has begun building fortifications around the city. the big question is when an offensive might begin. just when? it seems according to most analysts in this region still months away. the other cities are key battlegrounds if the iraqi government is to relieve the pressure on the capital. the syrian battlefield is more complex and there are signs that they are trying to reassess priorities. elsewhere in syria, isis appears to be pulling out of certain areas...
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in the historic part of the city. this has the nickname of the holy city because there are some many churches and religious institutions here. several community and church leaders came out from across the state and gathering to prayer and call for peace and justice after what happened tonight. a lot offering up prayer, but heartbroken as well. >> we are showing pictures on your tv screen right now of people after the service praying together and coming together for some sort of solace. listen to the police chief. he has a beautiful message for what the community should be doing now. let's listen to what he said. >> this is an opportunity for us all to unite because of a significant tragedy that occurred. what we need right now is we need everybody to come together and pray for these families. we need them to come together and help us find this person so no one else is hurt. we need the community to come together to say we have had enough of this violence. if we stand up together, we can stop this violence. i understan
in the historic part of the city. this has the nickname of the holy city because there are some many churches and religious institutions here. several community and church leaders came out from across the state and gathering to prayer and call for peace and justice after what happened tonight. a lot offering up prayer, but heartbroken as well. >> we are showing pictures on your tv screen right now of people after the service praying together and coming together for some sort of solace....
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weather when we come back, snow is in the forecast in parts of the country while some cities are in the midst of a snow drought. we will explained straightahead. >>> the pacific northwest could get heavy rain and snow over the next few days, it is the opposite in the northeast where some cities went two years without receiving more than eight inch of snow. here is our senior meteorologist lisa with details. to make some of the cities in the northeast are not only breaking the record but completely shatter rating it. in new york city it has been 656 days since they have seen one inch of snow. the last record was 383 days to almost doubling it. the last time they had more than a inch was in february 2022. it is not just new york. washington dc, philadelphia, and baltimore all taking the top spot for the longest stretch without more than a inch of snow , well over 600 days. western virginia tops out the list. it is incredible to see. we are not looking at the snow anytime soon in the forecast. temperatures below average but overall we are not looking at any snow makers. not the case for th
weather when we come back, snow is in the forecast in parts of the country while some cities are in the midst of a snow drought. we will explained straightahead. >>> the pacific northwest could get heavy rain and snow over the next few days, it is the opposite in the northeast where some cities went two years without receiving more than eight inch of snow. here is our senior meteorologist lisa with details. to make some of the cities in the northeast are not only breaking the record...
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it's a very -- the city has a nickname of the holy city because of the churches in the historic part of the city. >> this area has such a rich history. we do not yet know the identities, ashley, of those killed, do we? >> reporter: no. they are not releasing that information. perhaps at 7:00 when we have the press conference when we hear more. there are reports of specific people who lost their lives, but officials are not confirming that yet. they are still informing family members of the victims. they also said there were some survivors, but they are not being specific yet on how many and who. >> horrible stories, ashley, from people inside the church. you say the white shooter came in and sat down for a period of time before standing up and shooting. the paper there reporting that the survivor was told i want you to go tell people what i have done here. ashley killough in charleston, south carolina. thank you. >> church is a place of safety. let's bring in robert costa. he is on the scene and has been in charleston all night long. this is a community in shock and grief and looking
it's a very -- the city has a nickname of the holy city because of the churches in the historic part of the city. >> this area has such a rich history. we do not yet know the identities, ashley, of those killed, do we? >> reporter: no. they are not releasing that information. perhaps at 7:00 when we have the press conference when we hear more. there are reports of specific people who lost their lives, but officials are not confirming that yet. they are still informing family members...
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hillary clinton backed policies are responsible for the problems in the inner cities today and a vote for her is a vote for another generation of poverty, high crime and lost opportunities. i care too much about my country to let this happen. the fact is we all care too much about our country to let this happen. good policing saves lives. my wonderful friend, who you just heard, rudy giuliani, knows a thing or two about this. he's done an amazing job. the policies put into place by rudy ultimately brought down crime by 76% and murder by 84% in new york. think of how many families were saved, how many heartache was prevented when police were put into communities and criminals were automatically and systematically removed. imagine how many lives could have been saved all across this country if democratic politicians hadn't blocked in their cities what rudy did in new york city. i'll make sure we deliver safe neighborhoods here in milwaukee and milwaukee has got so many proble problems, so many problems, the eye is watching across the country but here in minneapolis. it's easy for hillar
hillary clinton backed policies are responsible for the problems in the inner cities today and a vote for her is a vote for another generation of poverty, high crime and lost opportunities. i care too much about my country to let this happen. the fact is we all care too much about our country to let this happen. good policing saves lives. my wonderful friend, who you just heard, rudy giuliani, knows a thing or two about this. he's done an amazing job. the policies put into place by rudy...
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the people of the city agree with us on our agenda. >> has the city reached this tipping point? i think anybody can be beat. >> everybody outside is yelling at you. give you an example. a year ago, people occupied piccolo school. the kids math scores up 25 points, reading up 18 points, science scores way up. where are the screamers? no, no, no, no. where are they? they have moved on. >> rahm's future political plans have become a topic of national interest. >> mr. mayor, let's talk about washington. >> let's not and say we did. >> let's talk about chicago. when you wake up in the morning and look at challenges that you face as mayor, at this point, what troubles you the most? >> if we don't fix our pension problem fairly and equitably, the city of chicago will pay interest on the debt pension payments and public safety. we're going to become a mini version of everything that people laugh at on washington right now. i think that's wrong for a city. >> what is fair and equitable to the mayor may not be fair to guys like joel who put their lives on the line every day. >> i always s
the people of the city agree with us on our agenda. >> has the city reached this tipping point? i think anybody can be beat. >> everybody outside is yelling at you. give you an example. a year ago, people occupied piccolo school. the kids math scores up 25 points, reading up 18 points, science scores way up. where are the screamers? no, no, no, no. where are they? they have moved on. >> rahm's future political plans have become a topic of national interest. >> mr. mayor,...
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. >>> up next, the motor city goes bankrupt. what this historic filing means for the people of detroit. >> a percentage of our wages every year into that, so it's not something that's being given to us, it's our money. >>> and later, less is more for some beach goers. the speedo has lots of fans, but not everyone is taking the plunge. we'll tell you who is holding out. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual
. >>> up next, the motor city goes bankrupt. what this historic filing means for the people of detroit. >> a percentage of our wages every year into that, so it's not something that's being given to us, it's our money. >>> and later, less is more for some beach goers. the speedo has lots of fans, but not everyone is taking the plunge. we'll tell you who is holding out. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although...
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city in the direction of the railroad station. the mayors, the city mayor's website put out a warning to residents online saying stay away from the north of the city from the railroad station area, which is only four or five miles from where i'm standing right now. in the meantime, the separatist movement here, credibility getting a blistering attack from one of the world leaders, when the leaders of one of the countries whose citizens died aboard malaysian slight 17 coming from the prime minister of australia who described the recovery and investigation effort in the crash zone, which is controlled by the separatist fighters. take a listen. >> there's no doubt that at the moment, the site is under the control of the russian backed rebels and given the almost certain culpability of the russian backed rebels in the downed aircraft, having those people in control of the site is like leaving criminals in control of a crime scene. >> reporter: criminals in control of the crime scene. now, the australian prime minister and other world
city in the direction of the railroad station. the mayors, the city mayor's website put out a warning to residents online saying stay away from the north of the city from the railroad station area, which is only four or five miles from where i'm standing right now. in the meantime, the separatist movement here, credibility getting a blistering attack from one of the world leaders, when the leaders of one of the countries whose citizens died aboard malaysian slight 17 coming from the prime...
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people take that without going to the city or doing research about the city. every now and again a city gets that label, you don't want to go there, you don't go to new york city, you don't go to washington, d.c., you don't go detroit, you don't go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. [ laughter ] nobody says you don't go to spokane, washington. you don't go to pew, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. i don't actually. this is the "united shades of america." >>> chicago, illinois, not only helps define america to americans but defines america to the rest of the world, which makes sense because chicago has been home to many of the most influential cultural icons. people like oprah winfrey, michael jordan, kanye west, shonda rhimes. these two and even this cultural icon. hey. i spent my awkward teenage years on the south side neighborhood of hyde park. there's the restaurant that didn't hire me. and look at the two dorks with the cool guy in the middle. that's jason and rob. i'm the one in the middle. ch
people take that without going to the city or doing research about the city. every now and again a city gets that label, you don't want to go there, you don't go to new york city, you don't go to washington, d.c., you don't go detroit, you don't go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. [ laughter ] nobody says you don't go to spokane, washington. you don't go to pew, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. i don't actually. this is the...
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corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of localities and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be discussed and implicated in the case. it is a case of huge national importance. first we will hear a motion from the city to stop all of the proceedings. if the judge hears a motion on that day, it stops everything in its tracks and will never resurrect it again. but then we will hear motions from the landlords to ask the court to ask us to cease and desist selling cannabis. if we win, we will get our day in court and we will win. we will be in front of a bay area jury, ab all we have to do is to prove that more harm will result from closing harborside than results from allowing harborside open, and i can make that case to the jury with my hands
corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of localities and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be discussed and implicated in the case. it is a case of...
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that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷ the be thy wil be done. fib us ourxd trespasses as wet(e those who trespass against ust( and lead us not intoxde1 tempta but deliver us from evil. >> that prayer, ite1 the lord's prayer from i-reporter anthony curry at his home in washington, hardest hit by the killer átáip &hc i want to bring in chris cuomoe who is there. the devastation, you have seen this, beenfá in it, you've been miles in the town where you were in washington. praying. >> it's absolutelyñr true. this is a very]-: prayerful community,e1 suzanne. this was a situationspá was so sudden. yes, there was a warning snsys. people were getting alerts onq their cell ser./ce b
that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷ the be thy wil be done. fib us ourxd trespasses as wet(e those who trespass...
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crowd from the city's first democratic mayor in 20 years. it's kind of big picture. we're looking at a lot of things how this may affect people nationally. >> that's what's so interesting. i'm going to be honest with you. most people outside of new york don't give a hoot that there's a new mayor in new york. >> right. >> but what they're listening to this talk of one america, two economies and how it plays for them. new york is always much bigger and bolder and louder than the rest of the country, but there is this issue right there that seems to be playing out on the national stage, so it's sort of like a test tube for national politics. nice to see you, susan. >>> new york's billionaire mayor, you saw him there, he's just a billionaire. no more billionaire mayor, just a billionaire, ahh. so what's next for michael bloomberg? >> i applied to teach spanish at a few universities, but i'm told that my accent isn't quite bueno. >> how about a lighthouse run, instead? the business of being bloomberg is next. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med
crowd from the city's first democratic mayor in 20 years. it's kind of big picture. we're looking at a lot of things how this may affect people nationally. >> that's what's so interesting. i'm going to be honest with you. most people outside of new york don't give a hoot that there's a new mayor in new york. >> right. >> but what they're listening to this talk of one america, two economies and how it plays for them. new york is always much bigger and bolder and louder than the...
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it meant something to the city. but what about the ballplayers? you're saying hey it can help you emotionally and lift you up. do you think when you playeded in the nfl once that whistle went, were outside forces coming into play? >> i think the adrenaline is running. you feel a little bit of pressure from the city itself. but when the game starts it becomes the game once again. it's all about the preparation, the players, the coaches. obviously you feel the fans and you understand what the city feels about this whole situation. but now it becomes you're playing the game and everybody has to participate. you lose some of that adrenaline. now you're just focused on playing, executing and doing all the right things. >> on the one hand we have this inspiring story especially in boston. on the other hand the biggest story in baseball this year, largest drug suspension in u.s. history. can the good play on the field affect the mlb and sort of rise them up especially financially and the way people feel about the game? or
it meant something to the city. but what about the ballplayers? you're saying hey it can help you emotionally and lift you up. do you think when you playeded in the nfl once that whistle went, were outside forces coming into play? >> i think the adrenaline is running. you feel a little bit of pressure from the city itself. but when the game starts it becomes the game once again. it's all about the preparation, the players, the coaches. obviously you feel the fans and you understand what...
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the day, the lapd can scan tons of thousands of license plates across the city. at the realtime response division, they're fed into a game-changing data mining system. a powerful application that can claim the cia as an early investor. >> it's a federated search system. it combines disparate data sets, allows us to access them quickly with a single key stroke. you get the effect of a 30-person task force. >> reporter: after searching over 100 million data points, it displayed an impressive wealth of information on one burglary suspect linking into cell phone number, arrest records, known associates and past addresses they could even track the suspect's past locations based on previous license plate scans. >> searching for him, we don't have to search all of l.a. county. we know where he frequents. >> anybody who is a vehicle owner is then -- >> anybody who's a vehicle owner a public place and has passed a license plate reader will be in our data set. we cannot just go searching for you or anyone else without a reason, because we have a lot of data for people who
the day, the lapd can scan tons of thousands of license plates across the city. at the realtime response division, they're fed into a game-changing data mining system. a powerful application that can claim the cia as an early investor. >> it's a federated search system. it combines disparate data sets, allows us to access them quickly with a single key stroke. you get the effect of a 30-person task force. >> reporter: after searching over 100 million data points, it displayed an...
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the frankford section. the train was en route to new york city. supposed to arrive in new york city 10:34. that train derailed. we are told at least five people have died. six in critical condition. about 53 people transported to the hospital and about 150 people, about 150 people got off the train themselves. we are told that there were several people who were trapped and they had to bring in hydraulics to get the people out of the train. the mayor said that the engine was completely separated from the car. there was one car that was parallel to the other cars and in his words, he said this was an absolute disastrous mess. never seen anything like this in my life. five dead from an accident there. back with breaking news in just moments. it's the purple pill. the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protectiontm. well, a mbe a problem,dn't your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on e
the frankford section. the train was en route to new york city. supposed to arrive in new york city 10:34. that train derailed. we are told at least five people have died. six in critical condition. about 53 people transported to the hospital and about 150 people, about 150 people got off the train themselves. we are told that there were several people who were trapped and they had to bring in hydraulics to get the people out of the train. the mayor said that the engine was completely separated...
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. >> i want everyone in the city to see this tape. i'd like to see the tape. i don't even r there being a tape or a voixt i want to see the state i was in. >> but now mayor ford says he's putting it all out there, he's looking for forgiveness. >> i have nothing left to hide. i embarrassed everyone in the city, i will be forever sorry. >> he had a lot to say except the words -- i'm stepping down. >> i was elected to do a job and that's exactly what i'm going to continue to do. >> he intends to run for mayor again next fall. >> not only is he running, many people here in the city say he actually has a good chance of winning ag if he runs. you know, he has a strong base of support here and it has been a movement some people call it the ford nation of people in the suburbs, really deciding tha they want city hall back here to get their act together. and that means reducing taxes. it doesn't have anything to do with people's personal lives. many people here today, suzanne, still telling me, this is the best mayor the city has ever had. hugely controversial and i ca
. >> i want everyone in the city to see this tape. i'd like to see the tape. i don't even r there being a tape or a voixt i want to see the state i was in. >> but now mayor ford says he's putting it all out there, he's looking for forgiveness. >> i have nothing left to hide. i embarrassed everyone in the city, i will be forever sorry. >> he had a lot to say except the words -- i'm stepping down. >> i was elected to do a job and that's exactly what i'm going to...
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the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have put entire towns under water. many evacuated ahead of the storm, but officials say the storm was too powerful for some evacuation centers, and some people there died. many people helped flood victims escape the rising waters including two of our journalists, producer tim schwarz and cnn international anchor andrew stevens helping in a rescue effort of an injured man, pushing him through waist-high water to safety. >> anymore in there, josh? >> two more. >> they are in tacloban reporting on the typhoon aftermath. >> reporter: the devastation in this city is staggering. no building escaping damage, the destruction caused by typhoon haiyan is everywhere. it left the city cut off from the rest of the country, its people increasingly desperate. roads are still impassable, all communications are down. medical supplies are running out. food and water are becoming scarce and reports of looting a
the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have put entire towns under water. many evacuated ahead of the storm, but officials say the storm was too powerful for some evacuation centers, and some people there died. many people helped flood victims escape the rising waters including two of our journalists, producer tim schwarz and cnn international anchor andrew...
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so the combination of that seems to be very helpful here in the city of tampa. and we are welcoming any federal aid that you can possibly get. and that's been a challenge in the past, and any assistance that we can get from either the state or the federal government, we're all for. >> what are your biggest concerns about the upcoming school year? that seems to be the number one thing that any parent in america, and seems to be consumed by right now. >> yes, rightfully so. because i just reviewed the other day, and someone said something about, the governor had ordered the schools to open, and that the secretary of education had done the same, and i said, that decision's going to be made by the parents in our community. and if parents don't feel that they're sending their children in to a safe environment, where they can focus on learning, then they're not going to put them back in school, so i personally see in our area, a delay in the opening of schools, and then, we're going to have to take some innovative steps, we're already mandated, i say we, the superinte
so the combination of that seems to be very helpful here in the city of tampa. and we are welcoming any federal aid that you can possibly get. and that's been a challenge in the past, and any assistance that we can get from either the state or the federal government, we're all for. >> what are your biggest concerns about the upcoming school year? that seems to be the number one thing that any parent in america, and seems to be consumed by right now. >> yes, rightfully so. because i...
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just look for the white check. >>> no other city can claim more nobel laureates than the city of chicago in the united states. [ applause ] we are lucky to have one of the nobel laureates and one of the great peacemakers of the past century with us today, former president mikhail gorbachev. [ applause ] >> chicago mayor rahm emanuel introducing mikhail gorbachev to a group of chicago public school students to encourage them to fight for peace by speaking truth to power. rahm emanuel is back with me talking about keeping america great. chicago. you've been mayor now for still less than a year. but 60% higher homicides in the first quarter of this year is a shocking statistic. everybody looks at chicago now and thinks what the hell is going on, you know, with places like inglewood, with young black teenagers killing young black teenagers indiscriminately. what are you going to do about this and what does it say about race in america right now? >> first of all, i was in englewood yesterday in a church. because we have to bring the ministers and what goes on in that church outside that churc
just look for the white check. >>> no other city can claim more nobel laureates than the city of chicago in the united states. [ applause ] we are lucky to have one of the nobel laureates and one of the great peacemakers of the past century with us today, former president mikhail gorbachev. [ applause ] >> chicago mayor rahm emanuel introducing mikhail gorbachev to a group of chicago public school students to encourage them to fight for peace by speaking truth to power. rahm...
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almost a quarter of the city's population. the great plague, great fires, nazi bombs, extreme crime and poverty. london's long history is a timeline of extraordinary violence, disease, and suffering. that long sweep of history tells us when londoners can afford to flee danger and hardship they often do. >> reporter: but the city's current wealth and status also proves they usually come back. >> these things happen, and it has to adjust, to reassert its economic power every time before it has done it. i don't think this is the one occasion when the whole world, it wouldn't just be london, would it, changes to a less urban -- a less urbanized form of existence. >> reporter: london in the time of covid-19 is a much diminished city. its story so far suggests it will recover. but many lives and livelihoods will be dramatically altered before it does. phil black, cnn, london. >> thanks for watching. i'll be right back with another hour of "cnn newsroom" after the break. whether you need dinner for two. or a room with a view. fresh h
almost a quarter of the city's population. the great plague, great fires, nazi bombs, extreme crime and poverty. london's long history is a timeline of extraordinary violence, disease, and suffering. that long sweep of history tells us when londoners can afford to flee danger and hardship they often do. >> reporter: but the city's current wealth and status also proves they usually come back. >> these things happen, and it has to adjust, to reassert its economic power every time...
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>> in the tunnels of go tham city, it appears to be the go-to game. >> trying to occupy my time on my commute. >> how often do you play it. >> every day on the train. >> king says half the people who play candy crush in the u.s. do it on subways, trains and buses, and the minutes definitely add up. >> do you play candy crush? >> yes, i had to delete the app, it was taking over my life. >> even she has issues. >> vispent hundreds of dollars playing the game. >> hundreds of dollars. >> literally. >> players like megan spend big bucks on tool that is get them to higher levels. helping to propel king to $150 million. king could become one of the hottest ipo's this year, investors might want to think twice. >> that number has been declining, they have other games, not doing as well. if they are a big game is slowing down, it sent looking good for them. >> farmville was once the hot game, their shares have fallen dramatically. even angry birds struggled to maintain the buzz. investors felt like kids in a candy shop. in the fierce world of social gaming, investors may want to settle for a le
>> in the tunnels of go tham city, it appears to be the go-to game. >> trying to occupy my time on my commute. >> how often do you play it. >> every day on the train. >> king says half the people who play candy crush in the u.s. do it on subways, trains and buses, and the minutes definitely add up. >> do you play candy crush? >> yes, i had to delete the app, it was taking over my life. >> even she has issues. >> vispent hundreds of dollars...
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crime is down in the city that has been synonymous with violence. it's not the biggest city in the country, but chicago comes in number one for homicides, but as ted rowlands reports, 2013 was a step in the right direction. >> salas, villa. >> reporter: the final roll call of the year at chicago's ninth precinct. lieutenant tom talks about new year's eve and goes through his precinct's numbers for the year. >> shootings were down 88 from last year, a 46% decrease. >> reporter: 2013 was a great year for the entire police force overall. crime was down nearly 25% from 2012, and the murder rate was the lowest since 1967. >> it's hard not to be pleased, but, you know, we're not satisfied. >> reporter: some of the credit goes to chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy who was brought in two years ago by mayor rahm emanuel. mccarthy and emanuel made sweeping changes that now seem to be paying off including some major changes at the police department. >> moving cops from behind the desk out onto the street. officers doing foot patrol. an interdiction st
crime is down in the city that has been synonymous with violence. it's not the biggest city in the country, but chicago comes in number one for homicides, but as ted rowlands reports, 2013 was a step in the right direction. >> salas, villa. >> reporter: the final roll call of the year at chicago's ninth precinct. lieutenant tom talks about new year's eve and goes through his precinct's numbers for the year. >> shootings were down 88 from last year, a 46% decrease. >>...
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calm to the city. we worked on making sure that we got the executive order right, to be able to give people enough time to know that we were putting the curfew in place. we worked with the school system to make sure there was a daytime curfew in place, since the schools were going to be closed. a lot of t's to cross and i's to dot to make sure we get it right. >> in ferguson there are some month said having troops on the streets aggravated the situation. are you worried about that? >> we will bring order. it's very clear i'm not interested in exacerbating the situation. my goal is to bring calm but we will have order, and we will have peace. there are too many of us who believe that baltimore is much better than what you're seeing today. >> what do you say to the pastor of this church that specifically says not enough was done -- >> so this particular fire is under investigation. we don't know if it's related to the riots. >> with the pastor saying not enough was done soon enough, what would you say to
calm to the city. we worked on making sure that we got the executive order right, to be able to give people enough time to know that we were putting the curfew in place. we worked with the school system to make sure there was a daytime curfew in place, since the schools were going to be closed. a lot of t's to cross and i's to dot to make sure we get it right. >> in ferguson there are some month said having troops on the streets aggravated the situation. are you worried about that?...
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job loss in that city and the vast amounts of unused land in the city and i put my music career on the back burner, and i started an organization called urban farming. in 2005. and what we do is we plant food on unused land and space and we give it to people and we encourage others to plant food as well. >> that's good. >> so, we started in 2005 with three gardens, you know, a pamphlet and $5,000 and now we have over 50,000 residential and community gardens across the country and abroad. >> and they're not just for schoolchildren, right? i mean, you're trying to use the gardens in a way to help the entire community? >> absolutely. i mean, our goal is to get rid of hunger in our generation and there are many things that we do to achieve that goal. but certainly putting gardens at schools and after-school facilities is a big thing, and we intersect with the childhood obesity issue and so, you know, our gardens are a learning experience for the children and for adults. and it's really interesting to see what happens on these gardens when the youth become, you know, they come out to the ga
job loss in that city and the vast amounts of unused land in the city and i put my music career on the back burner, and i started an organization called urban farming. in 2005. and what we do is we plant food on unused land and space and we give it to people and we encourage others to plant food as well. >> that's good. >> so, we started in 2005 with three gardens, you know, a pamphlet and $5,000 and now we have over 50,000 residential and community gardens across the country and...
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the layoffs could save the city about $14 million but the mayor says he'll try to protect core services like police and fire. >>> and there was a tragic accident today before the annual harvard-yale football game. police in new haven, connecticut said a driver pulling into the parking lot lost control of his van. a woman was killed. a second woman is in serious condition and a third woman was treated for minor injuries. >>> oklahoma state football players held a moment of silence for two women's basketball coaches. they were killed when their plane crashed on the way to a recruiting trip in arkansas thursday. a memorial service will be held on campus on monday. >>> one of joe paterno's sons reveals a bombshell. that the 84-year-old is fighting a treatable form of lung cancer. another son is speaking out about how the family is dealing with being under the microscope. >> it's almost like the book of job. i'm not a bible scholar by any stretch of the imagination but job went from having everything to having nothing. it's not quite like that. what joe said we need to keep focus on the vict
the layoffs could save the city about $14 million but the mayor says he'll try to protect core services like police and fire. >>> and there was a tragic accident today before the annual harvard-yale football game. police in new haven, connecticut said a driver pulling into the parking lot lost control of his van. a woman was killed. a second woman is in serious condition and a third woman was treated for minor injuries. >>> oklahoma state football players held a moment of...
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so we see the second night in a row the rockets attacks. on the city. and they are flying from far away maybe from belarus territory. so this means that russians are unable to enter the city of kyiv. unable to encircle it. started really the rockets shelling. >> and you have plans to go to the southwest of the city to help evacuate people who maybe stuck there. could you tell us more about that? and the dangers involved in moving around right now. >> some roads are blocked. you cannot go north of the city. because russians are occupying the suburbs of kyiv. it's also dangerous to go east and to go west on the city. there are routes to the south and southwest. many cities of course have left kyiv. many are staying. we try to figure out who is means of transportation. buses are going. some people can take private cars and just take families out of the city. >> and you wrote that you believe vladimir putin miscalculated in ukraine. in what ways do you think he miscalculated? and how do you think that then russia and his military might adjust their strategy
so we see the second night in a row the rockets attacks. on the city. and they are flying from far away maybe from belarus territory. so this means that russians are unable to enter the city of kyiv. unable to encircle it. started really the rockets shelling. >> and you have plans to go to the southwest of the city to help evacuate people who maybe stuck there. could you tell us more about that? and the dangers involved in moving around right now. >> some roads are blocked. you...
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across the twin cities yesterday, across st. paul yesterday, we saw countless neighbors show up for each other. we saw people show up with a broom and a bucket, a rag to clean, and just work together. they weren't cleaning their cousin's store or their uncle's store. they were just coming to help each other, to clean up our city. over the last couple of months, thanks to the fact that we in minnesota have a governor who took strong action early to protect minnesotans in this coronavirus pandemic, we showed that togetherness by staying home, we showed that togetherness by honoring the stay-at-home order that our governor has executed. and those efforts resulted in saving lives in our community. right now, today, this week in minnesota we must show that same sense of togetherness. we must show that same sense of unity. we must show that same sense of community and cohesion. as we stand forward to say, we will not accept the brutal killing of unarmed black men. we will not accept george floyd's death and we will not accept the dest
across the twin cities yesterday, across st. paul yesterday, we saw countless neighbors show up for each other. we saw people show up with a broom and a bucket, a rag to clean, and just work together. they weren't cleaning their cousin's store or their uncle's store. they were just coming to help each other, to clean up our city. over the last couple of months, thanks to the fact that we in minnesota have a governor who took strong action early to protect minnesotans in this coronavirus...
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western part of the city where the streets are narrow and the fighting would be more difficult and that aurl so is now happening. there are signs isis fighters are pulling back into the western part of the city where clearly they're going to make a stand and the four main bridges have been mined for explosion. obviously isis has had two years to plan for the defense of mosul and it seems some of those plans are being put into effect pm. >> thanks so much, michael. >>> the u.s. senate stepping into the controversy of national guard members. and asking the pentagon to seize and desist any efts to repay boenss to thousands of soldiers. the defense department seays may received bonuses they should not have offered. their attempt to claw back the bonuses sparking outrage. >>> catholics can still be cremated but the new rules suggest they should not be scattered or kept in urn. they're concerned it involved erroneous ideas about death. >>> and the indians shutting out the cubs in the first game of the world series. a three-run shot in the eighth that blew the game open. the indian pitchers we
western part of the city where the streets are narrow and the fighting would be more difficult and that aurl so is now happening. there are signs isis fighters are pulling back into the western part of the city where clearly they're going to make a stand and the four main bridges have been mined for explosion. obviously isis has had two years to plan for the defense of mosul and it seems some of those plans are being put into effect pm. >> thanks so much, michael. >>> the u.s....
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a victory comes just a day after they routed the historic city of pal merau, the site of fantastic ancient ruins and now in danger of being destroyed altogether. today, they seized the airport and a notorious prison on the out skirts. and they now control half of the syrian city. and max exodus of civilians, you see there. it's pretty stunning the advances they've made. what's the latest? >> you know anderson behind the scenes in washington a lot of worry and concern. the u.s. intelligence community looking latat all of this. and are they able to amas so much combat power, could they push assad out of syria? would there be a blood bath? massive instability? yes. they worry about what happens in iraq the future of baghdad. a lot of warnings from the intelligence community but what we're not seeing is a changed in u.s. strategy. but, rumoddy really the lesson learned. another account of iraqi forces packing up and leaving. president obama is not putting u.s. combat boots on the ground. >> and last time i was there people were there's no way baghdad could fall? is there growing concern about
a victory comes just a day after they routed the historic city of pal merau, the site of fantastic ancient ruins and now in danger of being destroyed altogether. today, they seized the airport and a notorious prison on the out skirts. and they now control half of the syrian city. and max exodus of civilians, you see there. it's pretty stunning the advances they've made. what's the latest? >> you know anderson behind the scenes in washington a lot of worry and concern. the u.s....
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but the vast majority of new cases are from the northern chinese city. known for of course the warriors. it is a thriving industrial hub. and high-tech center home to 13 million people. since december 23, that's 12 days ago, 13 million people in this major metropolis have been under lock down. not allowed to go out except get a covid test. they can't leave for food or essential supplies. and public shamings taking place. involving people accuse och of breeching protocol on sunday we learned to senior communityist party officials were removed from their posts because of their pandemic performance. and we have been closely monitoring social media in the hong kong news room. to get an understanding a picture of what it's like on ground during this prolonged lock down. it paints a picture of control and desperation. he's one clip i want to share. we're seeing here is a man attempting to enter a residential compound. this clip was taken and shared. he was trying to enter the compound with a bag of food. a bag of steamed buns. there is an altercation. between
but the vast majority of new cases are from the northern chinese city. known for of course the warriors. it is a thriving industrial hub. and high-tech center home to 13 million people. since december 23, that's 12 days ago, 13 million people in this major metropolis have been under lock down. not allowed to go out except get a covid test. they can't leave for food or essential supplies. and public shamings taking place. involving people accuse och of breeching protocol on sunday we learned to...
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this is near the city's 5th police precinct. also what you notice is you see people walking around with tools, volunteers. we're going to come over this way. they are out in their neighborhood trying to clean up their own neighborhood, again, after we have seen extensive damage over the course of the past few days. you talk about what's next here. officials again are trying to get a hold of this issue. and how governor walz laid it out. it starts with getting back control, which they are working on now. then get justice. and then after that, they say they can rebuild trust with these communities that have been frayed over generations, as he described it. >> as you know, omar -- hold on for a moment, omar. i understand the governor of minnesota tim walz is now speaking at this news conference. i'm anxious to hear the latest. >> and we know what we've made others invisible. much work needs to be done. we must seek justice for george floyd. we must vow to make equity inclusion more than buzzwords that come up. we must allow this co
this is near the city's 5th police precinct. also what you notice is you see people walking around with tools, volunteers. we're going to come over this way. they are out in their neighborhood trying to clean up their own neighborhood, again, after we have seen extensive damage over the course of the past few days. you talk about what's next here. officials again are trying to get a hold of this issue. and how governor walz laid it out. it starts with getting back control, which they are...
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as i mentioned, the city of philadelphia is rallying around this from the first responder to the fire departments and everybody who came from nearby homes to gave people bottles of water and the city will not rest until the research and recovery operation is completed and everybody is reunited with loved ones. and the mayor has been to the crash set and they said it is amazing how many people survived and the governor and the mayor join me now. thank you for being with us. sorry it is under such circumstances. talk to us. what is it like? >> it is a devastating scene, the level of trauma and tragedy, we have confirmed seven people have died and 200 plus were able to walk off the train, but i'm sure many people have seen the video and the stills the trains are mangled, they are upside down they are way off their track. the engine separated from the rest of the cars. and i still don't understand -- i'm grateful and prayerful, i still don't understand how everyone was able to get off that train. police and fire for philadelphia saved lives last night and the emergency care folks received
as i mentioned, the city of philadelphia is rallying around this from the first responder to the fire departments and everybody who came from nearby homes to gave people bottles of water and the city will not rest until the research and recovery operation is completed and everybody is reunited with loved ones. and the mayor has been to the crash set and they said it is amazing how many people survived and the governor and the mayor join me now. thank you for being with us. sorry it is under...